Microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in Victoria Land terrestrial and freshwater environments
The temperature experienced by micro-invertebrates in extreme environments (such as those of Antarctica) is a pivotal parameter regarding these animals' ecology and physiology. However, at present, detailed knowledge of microhabitat physical conditions in Antarctica is limited, as well as being...
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author | Cucini, Claudio Nardi, Francesco Magnoni, Letizia Rebecchi, Lorena Guidetti, Roberto Convey, Peter Carapelli, Antonio |
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description | The temperature experienced by micro-invertebrates in extreme environments (such as those of Antarctica) is a pivotal parameter regarding these animals' ecology and physiology. However, at present, detailed knowledge of microhabitat physical conditions in Antarctica is limited, as well as being biased towards sub-Antarctic and Maritime Antarctic regions. To better understand the temperature conditions experienced in the microhabitats of Continental Antarctica by the native microfauna, we recorded temperatures year round in ponds and soils in an area of the Victoria Land coast and compared these measurements with air temperature data from the closest automatic weather station. We identified an important difference in temperature dynamics between the air, soil and pond datasets. Ponds were the warmest sites overall, differing by up to 7.5°C in comparison with the air temperature due to their greater thermal capacity, which also drove their patterns of freeze-thaw cycles and mean daily thermal excursion. |
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spelling | ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/1270823 2025-06-15T14:08:13+00:00 Microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in Victoria Land terrestrial and freshwater environments Cucini, Claudio Nardi, Francesco Magnoni, Letizia Rebecchi, Lorena Guidetti, Roberto Convey, Peter Carapelli, Antonio Cucini, Claudio Nardi, Francesco Magnoni, Letizia Rebecchi, Lorena Guidetti, Roberto Convey, Peter Carapelli, Antonio 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1270823 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102022000050 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000772217100001 volume:34 issue:3 firstpage:256 lastpage:265 journal:ANTARCTIC SCIENCE http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1270823 doi:10.1017/S0954102022000050 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Acari Antarctica Collembola microclimate Rotifera Tardigrada info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftunivmodena https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102022000050 2025-06-04T04:55:38Z The temperature experienced by micro-invertebrates in extreme environments (such as those of Antarctica) is a pivotal parameter regarding these animals' ecology and physiology. However, at present, detailed knowledge of microhabitat physical conditions in Antarctica is limited, as well as being biased towards sub-Antarctic and Maritime Antarctic regions. To better understand the temperature conditions experienced in the microhabitats of Continental Antarctica by the native microfauna, we recorded temperatures year round in ponds and soils in an area of the Victoria Land coast and compared these measurements with air temperature data from the closest automatic weather station. We identified an important difference in temperature dynamics between the air, soil and pond datasets. Ponds were the warmest sites overall, differing by up to 7.5°C in comparison with the air temperature due to their greater thermal capacity, which also drove their patterns of freeze-thaw cycles and mean daily thermal excursion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Victoria Land Unknown Antarctic Victoria Land Antarctic Science 1 10 |
spellingShingle | Acari Antarctica Collembola microclimate Rotifera Tardigrada Cucini, Claudio Nardi, Francesco Magnoni, Letizia Rebecchi, Lorena Guidetti, Roberto Convey, Peter Carapelli, Antonio Microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in Victoria Land terrestrial and freshwater environments |
title | Microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in Victoria Land terrestrial and freshwater environments |
title_full | Microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in Victoria Land terrestrial and freshwater environments |
title_fullStr | Microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in Victoria Land terrestrial and freshwater environments |
title_full_unstemmed | Microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in Victoria Land terrestrial and freshwater environments |
title_short | Microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in Victoria Land terrestrial and freshwater environments |
title_sort | microhabitats, macro-differences: a survey of temperature records in victoria land terrestrial and freshwater environments |
topic | Acari Antarctica Collembola microclimate Rotifera Tardigrada |
topic_facet | Acari Antarctica Collembola microclimate Rotifera Tardigrada |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1270823 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102022000050 |